Current:Home > ScamsCruise ship rescues 68 migrants adrift in Atlantic -Zenith Money Vision
Cruise ship rescues 68 migrants adrift in Atlantic
View
Date:2025-04-19 03:32:14
A cruise ship rescued 68 people adrift on a fishing boat off the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, the cruise operator, Oceania Cruises, said Thursday.
The ship, the Insignia, was near the end of a 180-day trip around the world when it received a distress call about the boat.
"We can confirm that Insignia rescued 68 people from a vessel in distress between Cape Verde and Tenerife and [brought] them onboard for medical assistance and provided food, drinks, clothing and a safe place to rest," Oceania Cruises said in a statement to CBS News. "We have coordinated next steps with authorities in Tenerife, and they will be taking over the care of the rescued people."
Henry Tom, a cruise ship passenger from Vancouver, Canada, told CBS News that it took a couple of hours to rescue the people on the fishing boat and that about five people on the boat were dead.
The Associated Press reported the crew was able to recover three of the five bodies on the small boat, known as pirogue, but were unable to recover the remaining two because of bad weather. The news agency said an oil tanker first spotted the drifting boat south of the island of Tenerife. Authorities diverted the Insignia cruise ship to rescue the migrants.
The migrants were from Africa, Henry Tom, the passenger, said. "We believe they were from Senegal. Not 100% sure," he said. He said they were placed in the Insignia Lounge, where the ship hosts live performances, and that passengers were donating shoes and clothing for the migrants, whom he said had been at sea between 20 and 30 days.
Spain recorded 55,618 migrants arrived by sea — most of them to the Canary Islands — last year, almost double the number from 2022. More than 23,000 have landed so far this year, according to the Interior Ministry.
- In:
- Immigration
- Cruise Ship
Erielle Delzer is a verification producer for CBS News Confirmed. She covers misinformation, AI and social media. Contact Erielle at erielle.delzer@cbsnews.com.
Twitter Facebook InstagramveryGood! (71794)
Related
- Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
- Suzanne Collins Volunteers As Tribute To Deliver Another Hunger Games Novel
- Walmart announces annual bonus payments for full- and part-time US hourly workers
- Georgia appeals court temporarily halts Trump's 2020 election case in Fulton County
- Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
- Giraffe’s nibble turns into airborne safari adventure for Texas toddler
- Charges against warden and guards at Wisconsin’s Shawshank-like prison renew calls to close it
- Millie Bobby Brown, Bon Jovi's son and the truth about getting married in your early 20s
- Selena Gomez engaged to Benny Blanco after 1 year together: 'Forever begins now'
- California made it easier to vote, but some with disabilities still face barriers
Ranking
- Global Warming Set the Stage for Los Angeles Fires
- 'The Traitors' Season 3 cast: Which reality TV stars are partaking in murder mystery
- Lady Gaga addresses pregnancy rumors with cheeky TikTok: 'Register to vote'
- Georgia regents nominate current Augusta University administrator as next president
- Nearly 400 USAID contract employees laid off in wake of Trump's 'stop work' order
- Jessica Alba Reveals How She and Cash Warren Reconnected After Previous Breakup
- 'Happy National Donut Day, y'all': Jelly Roll toasts Dunkin' in new video
- Secret Service head says RNC security plans not final as protesters allege free speech restrictions
Recommendation
Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
Today is last day Walmart shoppers can claim up to $500. Here's how.
Giraffe hoists 2-year-old into the air at drive-thru safari park: My heart stopped
Ex-Detroit Riverfront CFO embezzled $40M, spent funds on lavish lifestyle, prosecutors say
Head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resign, allowing Trump to pick his successor
Paul Skenes blew away Shohei Ohtani in their first meeting. The two-time MVP got revenge.
Slightly more Americans apply for jobless benefits, but layoffs remain at healthy levels
Adam Levine is returning to 'The Voice' for Season 27: See the full coaching panel